Description: The Ecological Economics of Biodiversity by Peter Nijkamp, Paulo A.L.D. Nunes, Jeroen C.J.M. van den Bergh The book also presents a classification of biodiversity values and effectively illustrates which economic valuation methods can best measure which type of biodiversity value. FORMAT Hardcover LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Publisher Description The loss of biodiversity has put increasing pressure on the stability and continuity of ecosystems, and their ability to provide goods and services to mankind. This book addresses this issue and presents an integrated ecological-economic perspective on the analysis of biodiversity loss and conservation. It adopts a multidisciplinary approach and attempts both to provide a definition of biodiversity benefits as well as investigate alternative perspectives on biodiversity. The book also presents a classification of biodiversity values and effectively illustrates which economic valuation methods can best measure which type of biodiversity value. Author Biography Paulo A.L.D. Nunes, Global Manager and Coordinator, Ecosystems Economics Unit, United Nations Environment Programme, Kenya, Jeroen C.J.M. van den Bergh, ICREA Professor, Autonomous University of Barcelona, Spain and Professor of Environmental and Resource Economics, Free University, Amsterdam, The Netherlands and Peter Nijkamp, Adam Mickiewicz University, Poznan, Poland, Jheronimus Academy of Data Science (JADS) in s-Hertogenbosch, the Netherlands and the Universitatea Alexandru Ioan Cuza din Iasi, Iasi, Romania Table of Contents Contents: Preface Part I: Context 1. Overview 2. Biodiversity, Ecosystem Functions and Human Activity Part II: Bio-Ecological Foundations 3. Conceptualizing Biodiversity and Ecosystem Functions 4. Measuring Biodiversity Part III: Economic Foundations 5. Economic Analysis of Biodiversity Values 6. Measuring Economic Value of Biodiversity Benefits Part IV: Economics–Ecology Interface 7. Integrated Ecological–Economic Modelling and Analysis of Biodiversity 8. Multicriteria Evaluation 9. Research Synthesis and Value Transfer Part V: Policy and Conclusions 10. Biodiversity Policy 11. Conclusions Appendix: Red Book Classification of Species References Index Review This is a very readable introduction to the ecological economics of biodiversity. Particularly useful is the careful presentation of four major concepts of biodiversity (genes, species, ecosystems, and functional uses) and their valuation. The authors address the concerns that biodiversity cannot (and should not) be valued, but then present the major economic valuation approaches that have been applied by economists to this thorny issue. A short volume (one of its virtues), the book is not designed to be a cook book that offers detailed explanations of various valuation approaches. Rather, the book should be seen as identifying the inputs or ingredients of a successful analysis. The authors pull together an impressive list of past valuation studies of biodiversity and biological resources and discuss their results, their coherence and the reasons why values may differ (often because seemingly similar studies really measure quite different attributes). In fact, this form of meta-analysis is one of the major contributions of the volume. The book ends with a short but useful chapter of conclusions and policy implications, thereby reminding us that the reason for the analysis of biodiversity uses and values is to design effective policies to ensure that more, rather than less, biodiversity is conserved for future generations. This book is highly recommended for all those who are interested in a better understanding of what biodiversity is, the likely economic values associated with it, and why it is being lost at such an alarming rate. -- John A. Dixon, The World Bank, US Review Quote This is a very readable introduction to the ecological economics of biodiversity. Particularly useful is the careful presentation of four major concepts of biodiversity (genes, species, ecosystems, and functional uses) and their valuation. The authors address the concerns that biodiversity cannot (and should not) be valued, but then present the major economic valuation approaches that have been applied by economists to this thorny issue. A short volume (one of its virtues), the book is not designed to be a "cook book" that offers detailed explanations of various valuation approaches. Rather, the book should be seen as identifying the inputs or "ingredients" of a successful analysis. The authors pull together an impressive list of past valuation studies of biodiversity and biological resources and discuss their results, their coherence and the reasons why values may differ (often because seemingly similar studies really measure quite different attributes). In fact, this form of meta-analysis is one of the major contributions of the volume. The book ends with a short but useful chapter of conclusions and policy implications, thereby reminding us that the reason for the analysis of biodiversity uses and values is to design effective policies to ensure that more, rather than less, biodiversity is conserved for future generations. This book is highly recommended for all those who are interested in a better understanding of what biodiversity is, the likely economic values associated with it, and why it is being lost at such an alarming rate. Details ISBN1843762706 Author Jeroen C.J.M. van den Bergh Publisher Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd Year 2003 ISBN-10 1843762706 ISBN-13 9781843762706 Format Hardcover Publication Date 2003-05-28 Imprint Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd Subtitle Methods and Policy Applications Place of Publication Cheltenham Country of Publication United Kingdom DEWEY 333.95 Illustrations figures, tables, references, index Birth 1965 Edition illustrated edition Pages 192 Short Title The Ecological Economics of Biodiversity Language English Media Book DOI 10.1604/9781843762706 AU Release Date 2003-05-28 NZ Release Date 2003-05-28 UK Release Date 2003-05-28 Audience Tertiary & Higher Education We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. With fast shipping, low prices, friendly service and well over a million items - you're bound to find what you want, at a price you'll love! TheNile_Item_ID:161844544;
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Book Title: The Ecological Economics of Biodiversity
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
Publication Year: 2003
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Language: English
Publication Name: The Ecological Economics of Biodiversity: Methods and Policy Applications
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Author: Jeroen C.J.M. Van Den Bergh, Peter Nijkamp, Paulo A.L.D. Nunes
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